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lP>ortlan6  Camera  Club 

-4»^econd  ^ Regular  « Exhibition  ^ of  Wo]?^#" 


MAY  14-21,.  1892 


I 


ClaUB  HOUSE 
Portland,  . . iviaine 


AAY  14-21 
1692 


5E<^0Nb  ANNUAL 
EXhIBITION 


OPEH  FROjvi 
lO  a.m.  to  9 p.m.,  Daily 


i?oi^TLiA7^ L) 

OI^OANIZED  FEBJ^URJ^Y  6,  1890. 

©fRcevs  for  )0car  1892. 

President— FRANKLIN  M.  LAWRENCE. 

Vice-president — S.  P.  WARREN,  m.d. 

Secretary— FREDERIC  S.  BULLARD. 

Treasurer— WI L LIAM  S W EAT. 


Eyccutivc  Committee. 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD,  P.  (i.  BROWN,  F.  II,  LITTLE,  W.  C.  KING. 

£ybibition  Committee. 


NATHAN  CLIFFORD, 

H.  W.  SIIAYLOR  Ji{., 


F.  S.  BULLARD, 

GEORGE  S.  PAYSON, 


W.  C.  KING, 

II.  B.  BROWN. 


Club  fll>embcr6 


ACTIVE. 


Bailky,  Herbert  M. 

Baciielder,  Elmer  N. 

Barker,  Percy  L. 

Bray,  C.  W.,  m.d. 

Brown,  Gen.  J.  M. 

Brown,  Philip  H. 

Brown,  Philip  G. 
Bullard,  Fredebic  S. 
Clifford,  Nathan 
Coe,  ITarrie  B. 

Dow,  Dr.  G.  E. 

Gilson,  A.  S. 

Hay,  Edward  A. 

Jordan,  Fritz  H. 

King,  Warren  C. 
Lawrence,  F.  M. 

Levy,  Harry 
Little,  F.  H. 

Lord,  F.  F. 


Lord,  Joseph  W. 

Murray,  Harvey 
Morrison,  A.  B. 

■ ' Noyes,  Wadsworth 
Owen,  George  C. 

Payson,  Edw.  R. 

Payson,  Chas.  H. 
Payson,  George  S.  , 
J’ayson,  R.  C. 
Shaylor,  H.  W.  Jr. 

Snow,  Edward  H. 

Sweat,  William 
Sabin,  Walter  W. 

True,  Frank 
Warren,  S.  P.,  m.d. 
Wheeler,  Chari.es  E. 
WiiiPPi.E,  C.  T. 
Whipple,  H.  T. 
Thomas,  Elias  Jr. 


HONORARY. 

Brown,  H.  B. 

Hunt,  Philip  B. 


Kent,  Edw.  W. 
Fuller,  Charles 
King,  M.  F. 


Fi^E » pjlo'i'OQRjiPjJy  * POi^'i'RJii'rtJRE 


Mr.  J.  H,  LAMSON  announces  to  his  former  friends  and  patrons  that  he  has 
repurchased  his  old  Photo  Studio,  the  well-known  “LAMSON  STUDIO,”  of 

Portland,  JVIaine,  Opposite  Falmouth  Hotel, 

after  an  absence  of  some  years,  during  which  Mr.  Lamson  has  visited  many  of  the 
leading  cities  of  our  country,  he  feels  better  prepared  than  ever  to  hold  and  greatly 
increase  his  acknowledged  reputation  as  the  leading  artist  of  this  State  and  one  of 
the  foremost 


PORTRAIT  PM0T0QRAPMER5 


of  New  England.  All  are  most  cordially  invited  to  visit  the  studio  and  inspect 
the  many  new  styles  now  introduced  in  Portland  for  the  first  time. 


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15 


lEybibit  flDembcre  of  portlanb  damera  Club 


“AMATEUR.” 

OMEGA  PRINTS. 


Sunset,  Cushings  Island.  6 

Stone  Cottage,  Cushings  Island.  7 

Willows,  Cushings  Island.  8 

Old  Commodore.  9 

House  Island.  10 


House  Island. 

Half-way  House,  Mt.  Washington. 
Peabody  River,  White  Mountains. 
Rustic  Bridge,  Glen  House. 
Emerald  Pool,  Glen  House. 


PHILIP  H.  BROWN. 


SILVER  PRINTS. 


Rocks  and  Shrubbery,  Glen  Cove. 
The  Side  Hill,  Glen  Cove. 
Government  Pond,  Cape  Elizabeth. 
Teal  Pond,  Cape  Elizabeth. 
Portland  Head  Light,  Cape  Eliza- 
beth. 


16  Stroudwater  River,  Deering,  Me. 
IT  From  Pride’s  Bridge, ‘ Westbrook. 

18  Cushing’s  Point,  Cape  Elizabeth. 

19  At  Delano  Park,  Cape  Elizabeth. 


©ife  fea,ap0ne0  ©ompany, 

of  (T^^^inc;. 

IncorporatEd  1B4B.  JDHNE,  EeWITTj  PrEsidEnt. 

^His  old  established  Company  issues  policies  of  the  most  liberal  character  which 
^ are  framed  so  as  to  provide  for  every  contingency  that  is  likely  to  arise. 

The  Non-Forfeiting  Free  Tontine  policies  provide  not  only  insurance  protec- 
tion, but  they  present  opportunities  for  investment' — owing  to  the  method  of 
distributing  the  surplus  — which  make  them  a very  desirable  form  of  policy. 

The  Union  Mutual  has  paid  to  its  Policy-holders  and  their  heirs  Twenty-six 
Millions  of  Dollars. 

It  is  the  only  Company  whose  policies  are  or  can  be  subject  to  the  Maine 
Non-Forfeiture  Law;  send  for  list  of  claims  paid  thereunder  and  explanatory 
pamphlets. 


20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

2C) 

27 

35 

36 

37 

38 

30 

40 

41 


PHILIP  G.  BROWN. 


SILVER  PRINTS. 


A Portland  Wharf. 
Among  the  Mountains. 
A Mountain  Brook. 
Portland  Light. 

Glen  Cove. 

Soldiers’  Monument. 
Deering  Park. 
Longfellow  Monument. 


28  Portland  Harbor. 

29  Surf,  Portland  Harbor. 

30  Cushings  Island. 

31  Rocks,  Portland,  Me. 

R R O M I D E ENLARGEMENTS. 

32  “Billy  and  Colonel.” 

33  “ Colonel.” 

34  “Blowing  Bubbles.” 


NATHAN  CLIFFORD. 

SILVER  PRINTS. 


Base  Mt.  Washington. 
Near  the  Crawford. 

A Mountain  Brook. 

A Bend  in  the  River. 
Palls  of  the  Amonusuc. 
Surf  and  Shipping. 
Newry,  Me. 


42  Surf,  Cape  Elizabeth. 

43  Old  Mill,  Newfield. 

44  Natural  Dam,  Newry,  Me. 

BROMIDES. 

44«  Group. 

445  Head. 

44c  The  “ Stay  There.” 


' — n.iPoca'TA.asT'a?— 

To  Holders  of  G-overnmant  and  Other  Sacufitles  and  IfaluablBs. 


^Portland  Safaings  33anJt  BuillJing, 

No.  ^ 87  ^ Exchange  * Street.  ^ 


^Ifer  for  rent,  the  renter  to  have  sole  possession  of  the  key,  the  Safes  within  their  Fihk 
^ AND  Burolah  Proof  Vafi/i',  at  prices  ranging  according  to  size  and  location,  from 
$10  to  $75  per  year.  The  Tompany  receives  deposits  of  valuables  in  large  and  small 
amounts,  and  gives  receipts  for  the  same,  containing  full  descriptions  of  the  items,  which 
will  he  delivered  upon  call,  precisely  as  deposited,  and  distinctly  stating  the  extent  of  the 
risk  assumed,  for  which  moderate  charges  are  made.  A full  record  is  made  on  the  books 
of  the  Company,  giving  the  details  of  every  de])osit  and  its  withdrawal,  verified  by  the 
signature  of  the  owner. 

Charges  Payable  In  Advance  for  Storage  and  Safe  Keeping. 

(Government  or  other  Securities,  transferable  by  delivery,  .$2.50  per  $1,000  per  year. 

(Government  or  other  Securities,  not  transferable  by  deliveiw,  .$2.00  per  $1,(MK)  per  year. 

(iold  or  Silver  Coin  or  Jewelry,  .$2.50  per  $1,000  per  year. 

Silver  or  (Gold  Plate,  under  seal,  upon  owner’s  valuation  (subject  to  adjustment  for 
bulk  ),  $1.(K)  per  $1(M)  per  year. 

Deeds,  Mortgages  and  other  papers  of  no  fixed  value,  $1.(K»  each  per  year. 

Wills,  during  life  of  maker,  $5.00,  and$l. 00  additional  whenever  withdrawn  aiul  returned. 

No  Charge  Less  Than  Dne  Dollar, 


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HALF-TONE  BY  H.  W.  SHAYLOR,  jR  , 

CUTS  MADE  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  RELIEF  PLATE  WORK. 


45 

46 

47 

48 

4‘) 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

GO 

01 

78 

79 


H.  W.  SHAYLOft 

^^iT-VEii  Prints. 


Strong,  Me. 

Deering  Park.  2 views. 

Gate  Tender’s  House,  Union  Station. 
Old  Mill,  Stroudwater. 
Stroudwater. 

i c 

Capisic  Stream. 

Stroudwater  River. 

C( 

14  U 

4 4 4 4 

Bridge,  Falmouth. 

((  u 

Palls  at  Yarmouth. 

Mill  Pond,  Litclifield,  Me. 

i<  u 

Outlet  of  Cobbossee  Contee 
Lake. 


62  Cobbossee  Contee  Lakei 

63  Pasture,  Manchester,  Me. 

64  Haying,  “ 

05  The  Last  Load,  “ 

66  Farm  House,  “ 

67  Creek,  “ 

68  Cobbossee  Contee  Lake,  Manclies- 

ter.  Me. 

69  Moonlight,  Manchester,  Me. 

70  Pasture,  Winthrop,  Me. 

71  Hand-Car,  Strong,  Me. 

72  Willows,  “ “ 

73  Old  Mill, 

74  Mt.  Abram,  “ “ 

75  Saddleback  Mts.,  Strong,  Me. 

76  Interior. 

77  McCurdy  Pond. 


CHARLES  E.  WHEELER. 

SILVER  PRINTS. 

Elmwood  Grounds,  Phillipr^,  Me.  80  On  to  Rangeley  Lakes. 
The  Willows.  81  Bark,  S.  B.  Hale. 


Perfect  V^ntilationandEeonomica!  Heating, 


THIS  IS  THE 


BEST  Ain  HOST  ECOHOHIOAL 

System  of  Heating  yet 
introduced. 

Many  of  the  Finest  Resi- 
dences in  this  city  are 

Comfortably  Warmed  at  Small  Expense 

by  this  remarkable  Heater. 

Inquiries  are  Solicited,  Ex- 
amination, Estimates  and 
advice  are  furnished 
without  charge. 


AIM'LY  TO 

Portland  Stove  Fonndry  Co. 


82 

S3 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 


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93 

94 

95 

96 


102 

103 

104 

105 

106 
107 


Sphinx,  Danfortli  Cove. 

Winter  Scene. 

East  Brook  Bridge,  Weld,  Me. 
Boating. 

Columbus  Avenue  Chums. 

Lovers’  Rock. 

Park  Street. 

HARRY 

SILVER 

Marriner’s,  Long  Ishind. 

Shore  View,  “ 

Grove,  “ 

Pond  Cove  Cottages,  Cape  Eliza- 
beth, Me. 

Raymond,  Me. 

FRANK  H. 

SILVElt  1 

Cundy’s  Harbor. 

Surf. 

Point  Lookout,  Harpswell. 
Farmhouse,  North  Gorliam. 

Yacht. 

Interior. 


89  Delano  Park. 

90  Pond  Cove. 

91  IN  FRAME,  FOUR  VIEWS. 

Head  of  Weld  Pond. 

A Cool  Retreat. 

Old  Mill. 

Mt.  Tumbledown. 

LEVY. 

PRINTS. 

97  Mill  Dam,  Raymond,  Me. 

9S  Mill  Ruins,  “ 

99  Panther  Pond,  “ 

100  Songo  Lock,  Naples,  Me. 

101  Songo  Lock  Draw  Bridge,  Naples, 

Maine. 

LITTLE. 

‘RINTS. 

108  Head  of  Presumpscot  River. 

109  Pride’s  Bridge. 

110  Fish  Wharf,  Bailey’s  Island. 

111  North  Gorham. 

112  Stroudwater. 

113  Presumpscot  River,  No.  Gorham. 


M.  F.  KING, 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  MATERIALS, 

No.  482  CONGRESS  CTEEET, 
PORTLAND,  ME. 


•The  Wants  of  Amateurs  Attended  to. 


114 

115 

116 

117 

122 

123 

124 

125 

126 

127 

128 

135 

136 

137 

138 

139 

144 


Presumpscot  River,  No.  Gorham.  118  Yacht. 

“ “ “ 119  Mt.  Kineo. 

Harpswell  Neck.  120  Mt.  Kineo  Road. 

Spray.  1*2 1 Moosehead  Lake. 


FREDERICKS.  BULLARD. 


Point  Sinnett,  Orr's  Island. 

A Hazy  Morning. 

Old  Mill,  North  Raymond,  Me. 
White  Head. 

Wharf,  Orr’s  Island. 

North  Conway,  N.  H. 
McMillans  Bridge,  No.  Conway. 


129J^Mending  Nets. 

130  After  the  Storm. 

131  Simonton’s  Cove. 

132  Across  the  River,  Glen  IStat’n,  N.  H. 

133  A Landmark,  Oak  and  Congress  Sts. 

134  Nine  printing  methods  from  same  neg- 

ative. 


DR.  S.  P.  WARREN- 

SII.VEK  PRINTS. 

Cape  Cottage  Cove. 

Five  Weeks  Old. 

Nicatous  Lake. 

Old  Willow  in  March. 

Feb.  23,  1892. 


140  “ His  Master’s  Faithful  Friend.” 

141  “By  Sedgy  Pools.” 

142  Portland  Head  Light. 

143  Smith  Woods,  orthochromatic  plate. 


HARRIE  B.  COE- 

Banner  — East  Side  Coaching  145  Banner  — 7 Bromides  — “Among 
Parade.  the  Rangeley  Lakes.” 


SWAN  & BARRETT, 

* BANKERS* 

No.  186  Middle  Street,  . PORTLAND,  ME. 


WOODBURY  & MOULTON, 


BANKERS 


No.  176  Middle,  Cor.  Exchange  St.,  PORTLAND,  ME. 


Dealers  in  Investment  Securities.  Interest  allowed  on  Deposits 


WARREN  C.  KING. 


14(5 

Study  of  Rocks.  51  Views. 

147 

Study  of  Trees.  5 Views. 

H.  M. 

BAILEY. 

imo^riDE. 

148 

Romeo  and  Juliet  (copy  from  steel 

15J 

A Meadow  Brook. 

en^ravin*^). 

SIEVE H PKTNTS. 

149 

Magdaline,  by  Murrillo  (copy  from 

154 

Haying  on  Conway  Intervale. 

pliotograph). 

155 

“The  Willows,”  Cushings  Island. 

TLATINOTYPES. 

15(5 

Goodrich  Falls,  Jackson,  N.  IT 

ir>() 

Jackson  Falls,  Jackson,  N.  II. 

157 

Kearsarge  Brook,  Kearsarge,  N.  H 

151 

Presumpscot  Palls,  Deerino:. 

158 

Mill,  North  Conway. 

152 

A Shady  Pool. 

159 

Dora. 

CHARLES  B.  FULLER. 

1(50 

Gems  by  the  Sea,  (frame.) 

COLLECTION  OF  ARTOTYPES- 

From  Edward  Bierstadt,  New  York. 

BROMIDE  ENLARGEMENTS. 

C.  M.  Littlelield,  Boston,  Mass. 


^ 

JOHN  CALVIN  STEVENS, 

ARCHITECT 


ROOMS-21,  22,  23, 

Oxford  building, L185  Middle  St.. 

PORTLAND,  MAINE. 


- .m 


Contributione  1Hon*=flDcinbercr 


PHOTOQRy\PHIC  50C1ETY  OF  WATERBURY,  CONN. 


S.  B. 

101  In  the  Meadow. 

102  Potato  Diggers. 

108  Fallen  Willow. 

EDWARD  A 

100  Two  Old  Locomotives,  South 
Kensington  Museum. 

107  Heave  Ho. 

108  Twilight. 


ILL. 

104  A Bit  of  Muskenetong  Valley. 

105  Laughing  Child. 

BEACH. 

101)  A Shady  Spot. 

170  An  Interior.  Enlargement. 

171  The  Slow  River.  “ Suffolk 

Co.,  England. 


A.  L.  HOADLEY. 


172  Whitfield  House,  Guilford,  Conn, 
1081). 

178  Newport  Harbor  by  Moonlight. 

174  Capitol,  Washington,  1).  C. 

175  Treasury  Building,  Wash’n,  D.  C. 
170  State,  War  and  Navy  Buildings, 

Washington,  D.  C. 


177  Harvest. 

178  Looking  East,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

171)  Leeds  Falls,  Northampton,  Mass. 
180  Hall  Memorial  Chapel,  Water- 

bury.  Conn. 


?;?\ssEs 

AfJfe  ID?\Y  §TE?\1jS  by." 


Why  not,  prior  to  that  trip  you  are  planning  on,  for*  next  June,  prepare 
yourself  with  sufficient  plates  for  your  summer  outing. 

Their  rapidity  is  phenominal,  their  uniformity  is  unrivalled,  their  excellence 
unsurpassed. 

THEiLIBBYlDRYiPLUTEiCOMPSNY, 


P0RTLANB, 


• • MAINE. 


181 

182 

185 

180 

187 

188 

189 

190 

190 

198 

199 

200 

201 

202 

203 


H.  A 


N.  Y.  & N.  E.  Depot,  Wat-rbury, 
Conn. 

Locomotive,  Waterlmry,  Conn. 

EDWARD  H 

Glimpse  of  the  Sanoric. 

Low  Tide. 

St.  Agnes  Palls. 

Early  Spring. 

A Hill  Farm. 

Birches  in  a Snow  Storm. 


18)  N lu^r.taclc  Rive;,  a':  Hi;-’; 

Ci\)Vi  . 

l>^4  M.  C.  R.  R.  Bridge,  Xoi  tluin 
Mass. 

EVERETT. 

191  Along  the  Housatonic. 

192  “ “ 

193  A January  Morning. 

194  On  the  Naugatuck. 

195  White  Pace  Mt. 


Rest  by  the  Wayside. 


FRANK  WILTON. 

197  Naugatuck  Valley. 


E.  E.  DEWITT. 


Mt.  Tom  Pond. 
Companion  Piece. 

A June  Morning. 

Old  Mill. 

The  Harbor  Bar. 

Home  of  the  Waterbury. 


204  The  River  Road. 

205  Target  Practice. 

20G  “Halt.” 

207  A Primitive  Meal. 

208  State  Capitol,  Conn. 

209  At  the  Breastworks. 


J.  p. 


tiO.  218  MIDDLE  STREET,  POUTLAND,  ME. 

DEALERS  IN 

J|8lVEST|VlE/s[T  SEC;^^JTjES. 

Sterling  Exchange  drawn  and  Letters  of  Credit  Issued, 
Available  in  all  the  Principal  Cities  of  Europe. 


AGENTS  OF  THE 

Clreqiie  Bank:, 

( Limited  ) , 

London,  = England. 


JOHN  MUSELECK. 


210 

Naugatuck  River. 

211 

Manhan  Canal. 

MISS  ALICE  DEPEW. 

212 

Trestle  W.  M.  & C.  R.  R.  R. 

213 

By  the  Lake  Side. 

FRED  A. 

STONE. 

214 

Shuman’s  Cut. 

218 

Gladiators. 

215 

On  the  Naugatuck. 

219 

U.  S.  S.  Kearsarge.  2 Views. 

210 

Brook. 

220 

Bow  Bridge,  Central  Park,  N.  Y, 

217 

Cemetery  Road. 

221 

Bathing,  Savin  Bock,  Conn. 

H.  W.  HAYDEN. 


222  Wreck  of  the  Emma,  two  views, 

Isle  of  St.  Pierre. 

223  Fishermen’s  Houses,  Savoyard, 

Isle  of  St.  Pierre. 

^24  Above  the  Old  Fort,  St.  Johns, 
Newfoundland. 

225  On  the  Fish  Flakes,  Petty  TIarhor, 
Newfoundland. 


220  Harbor  of  St.  Lawrence,  New- 
foundland 

227  Logie  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

22S  Fish  Flakes,  Logie,  Bay,  New- 
foundland. 

229  Fish  Flakes,  Palugal  Cove,  New- 

foundland. 

230  School  Children,  Palugal  Cove. 

231  Entrance  to  Quidi  Vide  Harbor. 


YOUR  APPRECIATION 

Of  out-door  nature  s beauties  is  awakened  and  quickened  if 
you  are  the  possessor  of  a CAMERA  and  make  it  your  companion 
in  your  summer  rambles.  We  caii  supply  yoti  with  any  of  the 
leading  makes^  and  all  the  materials  for  operating  it. 

It  will  not  be  necessary  to  ow7i  a camera  to  appreciate  our 
well-stocked P H A RM AC Y . You  can  see  its  advantages  at  a glance., 
^and  better  by  bringmg  to  us  your  wants  for  anytlmig  in  a branch 
pharmaceutical. 

H.  H.  HAY  & SON, 


Middle  Street,  Portland.,  Me. 


GEORGE  S.  HUSKER. 


Broken  Housatonic  Dam,  Bir-  2;W  A Country  Blacksmith  Shop, 
niinjrham,  (’oim.  2o4  Effect  of  Ice,  Birminohani,  Conn. 

H.  T,  STEDMAN. 

2.‘>‘)  Interior.  Flasli  light.  --H  The  Naugatuck  Valley  — Xortli 

2o()  A Pleasant  Drive.  Bromide  Eii-  hoin  Waterbury. 

hirgeinent. 


CHARLES  R.  PANCOAST. 


2;hs 

A New  England  Byway. 

24;l 

Flowers  by  the  Wayside. 

2:J1) 

Mt.  Everett,  Mass. 

244 

A Long  Island  Landscape. 

240 

The  Broken  Egg. 

245 

A Neglected  Spot. 

241 

242 

Afternoon  in  the  Berkshires. 
Numblepeg. 

246 

A Berkshire  Road. 

^«PCJY  YOUK  TONINQ  JOLCJTIONJ  ^ bEVELOFERfei^ 


OF  — 


John  Williamson, 


PHARfflAGISr® 


Junction  Congress  and  Free  Streets,  PORTLAND,  ME. 

, - — ^ 

a-EO-  C.  cSc  CO., 


O ^ TJ  C T S 

5SS  <Ss  E>BV  Ooaag-ress  Street. 

235  ]\^id.d.le  end.  Oong'xess  Sq.*Liere. 


nY5TlC  CAMERA  CLUB,  MEDFORD,  MA55. 


*247  1 Cliil)  frame.  10i)rints. 

JOSEPH  H.  WHEELER. 

*248  1 Frame.  11  prints. 


5PR1NQF1ELD  CAMERA  CLUB. 


JOHN  LESHURE. 

249  Whateley  Glen.  2.72  Lanesville  Brook. 

270  Cook’s  Brook,  Cliester,  Mass.  2.7:>  Ravine  at  Lanesville. 

271  Whateley  Ravine.  274  Becket  Falls,  Becket,  Mass. 

M.  D.  FLETCHER. 

2.77  A Berkshire  Cascade.  277  Pigs  in  Clover. 

270  A Relic  of  Ye  Olden  Time. 


cy\LL  y\T  QAQE  PK0TI1EK3’  por  your 

TENNIS  GOODS, 

Base  Ball  Qoods,  poot  Ball  Supplies  and  pishipg  'I'acl^le. 

We  Carry  the  Largest  and  Finest  Line  of  the  above,  and 

SlP0l^T|r|G  GOOhS 

Zlsr  Z=^OK.TL^ZT3D,  2 BE  STK.EET-' 


WHOLESALE  and  RETAIL 


Also,  manufacturers  of 


n?0L01NGS,  &DTORS,  BRACKETS,  STAIR  W0RK,  &g. 

494  TO  504  Fore,  and  279  Commercial  Streets,  PORTLAND,  Me. 

M.  T.  DOTEN,  E.  S.  DOTEN,  II.  M.  lUILEV. 


HINSDALE  SMITH  JR. 


258  Mann’s  Brook,  Southwick,  Mass.  200  Landscape,  South  wick,  31ass. 

251)  August  Haze,  Feeding  Hill,  Mass.  201  Landscape,  Southwick,  Mass. 

W.  R.  DRAPER. 

202  Cottage  by  the  Sea,  Cai)c  Ann.  205  Roadway,  Catskills. 

208  Sand  Dunes,  Coffin’s  Beach,  Cape  ' 200  Old  Homestead,  New  England. 

Ann.  207  Old  Chestnut,  Springlield. 

204  Rapids,  Niagara. 


R.  W-  ADAMS. 

*208  View  from  Marblehead  Neck.  *2T0  Cleft  Rock,  S<iuiiTel  Island,  Me. 
*261)  View  at  Marblehead  Neck.  271  Springfield,  Mass. 


ESTABLISHED  1854 

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H.  M.  P A Y S O N & C a , 


BANKERS 


PORTLAND,  MAINE. 


CHARLES  H.  PAYSON. 

GEORGE  S.  PAYSON. 


GEORGE  F.  THURSTON. 
HERBERT  PAYSON. 


THE  Cy\nERA  CLUB  OF  MARTFORB,  ^ONN. 


FRED  D.  BERRY. 

ENTIRELY  WORK  OF  EXHIBITOR. 

*272  Frame  Pl.itiiiiim  Prints.  9 views. 


273  Twilight. 

274  The  Mill  Pond. 

GEO.  L.  PARMELE. 

P I.  A I N SILVER  P R I N T S. 

275  In  the  Meadow. 

276  November. 

CHARLES  R.  MASON. 

PLAIN  SILVER  PRINTS. 

277  Valley  of  the  Connecticut.  279  Old  Homestead. 

278  In  the  Weeds  and  Rushes.  280  Summer  Camp. 




^EDWARD  *B'1E-RS-TA0T,^ 

Pl]oto-n]ecljai]ical  PrirjtiRginorks 


established  in  1870 


yirtotypes,  /Ilbertypes,  Photograplis  of  all  I^ii^ds  Priiited  in  Pemaiient  In^s. 

plo.  94  I^eade  Street,  . . . plEV/  yOI^l(. 


R.  A,  WADSWORTH. 

P L A T I N O T Y I>  E PRINTS. 


281  A Country  Homestead.  288  Off  for  the  Fishing  Ground. 

282  An  Old-Time  Cottage.  284  Glastonbury  Wharf. 

CHARLES  L.  GOODWIN. 

PI.ATINOTYPES. 

285  The  Black  Crook.  287  Interior. 

28G  Lake  Carasalja,  Lakewood,  N.  .1.  288  Interior. 

H.  W.  BENJAMIN. 

289  A Dark  Secret.  (Flash  liglit.)  292  By  Fern  Bank  and  Reedy  Down. 

290  On  the  Hill  Side.  298  Canoeing  Days. 

291  Spring  Pastures. 


HOTOGRAPH Y 
RINTING  AS 
ARALELLS. 


AND 


THE  PLATE 
THE  CAMERA 
THE  NEGATIVE 
THE  PRINT 


THE  ARTISTS 


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PAPER. 

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NEAT  PRINTERS, 
97  1-2  EXCHANGE  STREET, 
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